Nonprofits roiled by funding cuts and threats of more cuts, surveys find
Across Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota, nonprofit organizations are feeling the ground shift beneath them. Federal funds are drying up, private donations are faltering, and costs—from food to wages—keep climbing. In a spring survey of over 250 nonprofits, nearly every response pointed to mounting financial pressure. For some, it means scaling back services; for others, it’s a fight for survival. The message is clear: in today’s uncertain economy, even mission-driven work isn’t immune to the squeeze. And once support disappears, it’s hard to bring back. Tu-Uyen Tran with Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has the full story.
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